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New Zealand walking and cycling strategies – best practice

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Appendix 3 - Declared potential conflicts of interest



Strategy Researcher Nature of conflict Year
1. Christchurch CC Cycling Strategy Koorey Commented as advocate (Spokes Canterbury) on draft strategy 2004
2. Christchurch CC Cycling Strategy Macbeth Commented as advocate (Spokes Canterbury) on draft strategy 2004
3. Central Otago DC Walking and Cycling Strategy Macbeth Prepared strategy as consultant 2004
4. Dunedin CC Cycling Strategy Macbeth Prepared strategy as consultant 2003
5. Environment Canterbury Cycling Strategy Blyleven Prepared document as employee of council 2002
6. Environment Canterbury Cycling Strategy Koorey Commented as advocate (Spokes Canterbury) on draft strategy 2002
7. Environment Canterbury Cycling Strategy Macbeth Developed initial concepts as consultant 2002
8. Cycling in Hamilton 2000 (Hamilton CC strategy) Boulter Led preparation of strategy as council employee (based on 1999 report in 10 below) 2000
9. Hamilton City Cycle Network Strategy Report (precursor to Hamilton strategy) Ryan Prepared document as consultant 1999
10. Draft Manukau City Cycling and Walking Strategy Ryan Prepared document as consultant 2004
11. Masterton Cycling Strategy Ryan Peer reviewed draft strategy 2003/04
12. Rotorua Cycleway Policy and Action Plans Ryan Prepared document as consultant 1999
13. Tasman Regional Cycling and Walking Strategy Ryan Assessed proposed cycle routes and peer reviewed draft report 2004

 

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